All parliamentary appearances
Entries 9101 to 9110 of 9602.
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22 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
In as far as the need for overhauling the management at the NCPB is concerned, all we are saying is that we have no confidence in the Managing Director. He should remove him and replace him with somebody else; a Kenyan. Secondly, we are saying that the newly appointed chairman should be replaced because we have no confidence in him. Thirdly, all senior managers should be removed and in particular the Operations Manager and the Sales and Marketing Manager for the following reasons: The Managing Director, Prof. Misoi is not fit to preside over this programme because the current crisis ...
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22 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I wish to explain that the hon. Leader of Government Business told us in his own words that this is a very extra-ordinary moment. He said further that he will lobby for the removal of all these people. He could not have been talking about the removal of stones. He was talking about the removal of actual people and one of those people is the Managing Director. If it so pleases you, from this point onwards, I will not mention that name; I will mention the position.
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22 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the current Managing Director has got a weird history that he has carried into this office. He has got a history of failure---
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22 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, this---
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22 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the two children who died in Turkana last night and many others who died because the media has no access to them, dead as they are, according to African belief, their spirits are seeing these hon. Members who are equating the nobility of a name to the life of Ja nuary 22, 2009 PARLIAMENTAR Y DEBATES
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22 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, we would like to insist that the new chairman of the NCPB be removed. The Minister must take us seriously. This gentleman was in charge of Chiba Bank and it went under. He went to the Nairobi Stock Exchange but it lost its reputation before he left it. Hon. Members should remember that this is an officer who presided over the sale of Safaricom shares---
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22 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am glad that I have been asked to substantiate. That is exactly where I was headed. This is a Kenyan who has a history of having caused Chiba Bank to go under and we want to give him US$100 million. This is a Kenyan who was given the Nairobi Stock Exchange and you know where the reputation of the NSE is at the moment. He presided over the sale of the initial public offer of Safaricom. It was at Kshs5 and he has left it at Kshs3. The shares of Mumias Sugar Company have now dropped ...
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22 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, with those many remarks, I beg that this Motion be referred to the relevant Departmental Committee.
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21 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, this Assistant Minister needs our help. Dr. Eseli and I are doctors of medicine. The best you can do is to retract and go and consult. For your information, officers make their contribution to NHIF---
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21 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I will ask the question, but I thought I should build it first. It is so serious because the Assistant Minister seems to be lost. The officers contribute to the NHIF, which is the only existing insurance for all public servants, yet the hospital, which is meant for officers is not accessible. The idea of having a military hospital was actually borrowed from Ghana, where one is very developed and so was the NHIF. We are requesting that you merely make an application that the Armed Forces Memorial Hospital be accredited by the NHIF. It ...
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